Congress opened account, Yogesh Gauchan Thakali was elected in Mustang
Kathmandu. Yogesh Gauchan Thakali of Congress has been elected in Mustang. He defeated the outgoing MP Prem Prasad Tulachan, the candidate of CPN-UML. Gauchan got 3 thousand 992 votes while his rival Tulachan got 3078 votes. Similarly, Sudesh Gurung of the National Independent Party has received 41 votes.
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